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- Once largely in the hands of wealthy landowners, the park remains mostly privately owned.
- The goal, then, is to encourage landowners to do more to prevent wildfires from starting and spreading.
- Many new landowners find that reselling their subsidised diesel on the black market is far more lucrative than farming.
- In microcosm, this rumble in the jungle is the fight we all face now.
- Now detectives are appealing for witnesses who may have seen anything suspicious last night.
- He's now facing suspension after a dustup with the referee.
- "Good morning. George," said Mr. Carruthers. "I was sorry to hear you fainted yesterday. Are you all right now?"
- And the drawing archive, surely one of the great architectural collections, is now free of paranoia and eager to share its treasures.
- Now fear comes in two flavours, namely rational and irrational.
- It's our world, it is kind of sealed off and hidden from you, unless you go searching it out.
- Some companies now offer etiquette seminars for employees who may be competent professionally but clueless socially.
- Now, we have to start compromising.
- She was mutilated in the accident and now has only one leg.
- Well, I'd better be going now.
- Now before I go on, let me just respond to something Carol was saying—this idea that bats are blind.
- Now wiser, she settles for a few table-spoons every night.
- Now wiser, she settles for a few table-spoons every night. "that."
- The bird is too tame now to survive in the wild.
- A bird had been locked in and was by now quite frantic.
- Numerous marriages now end in divorce.
- He has found it difficult to make close friends on campus.
- Find him now. He must be waiting for you somewhere on campus.
- Now, people have been concerned about how sound carries in auditoriums and theaters for at least 2,000 years.
- People are concerned about getting left behind right now.
- There should be some snowdrops out by now.